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  • Install SDK on Mac

  • Mac InstructionsUpdate 2022: It's almost certain that these instructions are outdated now. The git repo that is currently maintained is at https://github.com/esp-open-sdk/esp-open-sdk and may contain instructions for Mac. For Mac, the process is a bit...
  • Creating a Makefile

  • Because we won't be using a typical IDE to develop code for the ESP8266, we'll have to take another quick detour and introduce you to make. Make is an extremely powerful and versatile tool, and it's certainly not limited to just compiling code. Make...
  • Using the app

  • The app is only for Android currently. Not all Android phones may be supported: please feel free to complain loudly in the comments on Hackaday and we’ll try to fix it! :)This is steps for Android 7+:1. Download the free uECG monitor app from Google...
  • Firmware

  • I have several devices flashed with Tasmota, and noticed it supports MH-Z19 out of the box, so that I flashed to the devices using Tasmotizer. Supporting this sensor required the image tasmota-sensors.bin, which can just be selected in Tasmotizer. ESPHome,...
  • Programming

  • Eventually this step will include Python code for setting up and controlling this Shield, or at least instructions on modifying it for your own purposes (with the full code going into the Files section). Until that's ready (or close to it), this spot...
  • Programm and mp3 files

  •  Program We made commented program in *.ino file, You can download the file and read the comments to understand how the Map works. But if You don’t read the comments the program works in any case.   MicroSD Files You have to connect the pads...
  • Overview

  • We will make a couple of projects under this one category, i.e. Web Servers - 1. 'Hello World' on WebPage (hosted from ESP32) 2. Display LIVE Data from BME280 (environment sensor) connected with ESP32 3. Make ESP32 as Access Point (HotSpot) and view...
  • Configure components

  • On the "Config" tab in the Viam app, you can add components that represent the hardware we have connected in the candy bucket; starting with the SBC: I called the board "pi" since that's what I'm using but it can be called anything. The code in the linked...